Striker Caleb Ekuban is not in a hurry to commit his future to Trabzonspor, insisting he will only consider his long-term future in the SuperLig at the end of the season.
The 24-year-old, who has has been called up by the Ghana national team for the first time, is on loan from English side Leeds United.
The Ghanaian is enjoying a fabolous campaign after a torrid time in England, punctuated by recurrent injuries.
He managed just two goals in 21 outings for the Whites, but has scored seven goals and provided three assists in 28 games for Trabzonspor.
Trabzonspor have an option to make the deal permanent for reported to be in the region of £900,000 but the Ghanaian striker says he will consider his future at the end of the season.
“My goal until the end of the season is to play as much as I can," he told Turkish outlet Fotospor “At the end of the season I will look at the situation.”
Ekuban's call up by Ghana will help to shoot him up the limelight and enhance his evaluation, reason he may play the waiting game to commit his future to the club.